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u.s. officials claim the taliban leader was responsible for an attack on u.s. aid programs that killed two civilians last month. international troops say they have killed or captured dozens of senior taliban figures since april. >>> and a major bust on an al qaeda stronghold in turkey. police have detained 29 people allegedly linked to the terror cell. authorities conducted simultaneous raids in several cities. a similar raid back in january resulted in the detainment of 129 suspected al qaeda members. >>> the feds promising to take action after an embarrassing report. a study found more than 6,000 health and safety violations at the capitol. today we finally track down the man who takes care of the building to get his take on it. >>> another report, this one focusing on what you're buying at the grocery store. the accuracy of some products labeled is called into question and it may have something to do with your olive oil. we'll be right back. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate a
u.s. officials claim the taliban leader was responsible for an attack on u.s. aid programs that killed two civilians last month. international troops say they have killed or captured dozens of senior taliban figures since april. >>> and a major bust on an al qaeda stronghold in turkey. police have detained 29 people allegedly linked to the terror cell. authorities conducted simultaneous raids in several cities. a similar raid back in january resulted in the detainment of 129 suspected...
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the u.s. considers yemen a safe haven for terrorists. >>> a new report with frightening details about a possible attack on new york city. shawn yancy is everywhere at 11:00. >>> this new intelligence report raises questions about whether new york city was a target in another plot last christmas. the same day as the failed bombing on the detroit bound plane. the document says the final target of that attack is not clear by extremists allegedly had a detailed plan and discussed restaurants and nightclubs in new york city. >>> so far so good in the gulf. the new containment cap is working. no oil is leaking. crews are now testing out the pressure to see if shutting off the oil flow is possible. midway through tests today engineers found pressure readings were not as high as they expected. a permanent fix is expected in august. >>> a government report found more than 6,000 safety violations in the u.s. capitol complex, including electrical problems and fire hazards. the architect of the capitol sa
the u.s. considers yemen a safe haven for terrorists. >>> a new report with frightening details about a possible attack on new york city. shawn yancy is everywhere at 11:00. >>> this new intelligence report raises questions about whether new york city was a target in another plot last christmas. the same day as the failed bombing on the detroit bound plane. the document says the final target of that attack is not clear by extremists allegedly had a detailed plan and discussed...
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. >> does the u.s. integrate the tools of peace building into its statecraft? when do challenges like poverty, disease and climate change become issues of national security? and what role can global institutions and civil society organizations play in supporting government led efforts? next, on great decisions. >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. join us as we discuss today's most critil global issues. join us as we discuss today's most critil global issues. join us for great decisions. [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions. i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss peace building and statecraft are paul hughes, senior pro
. >> does the u.s. integrate the tools of peace building into its statecraft? when do challenges like poverty, disease and climate change become issues of national security? and what role can global institutions and civil society organizations play in supporting government led efforts? next, on great decisions. >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. join us as we discuss today's most critil global issues. join us as we discuss today's most critil global...
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u.s. president barack obama welcomed the news but warned this is not a permanent solution and an enormous cleanup still lies ahead. >> the undersea flow has been stopped for now. after almost three months, there is no sign of oil leaking out. tests are still under way, but hopes are rising the new metal cap can contain the massive pressure and put an end to the worst spill in u.s. history. >> we will do lots of analysis to make sure it looks like everything is as it should be. i think it is going to be several more days. we need to be cautious right now. it is a great site, but it is far from the finish line. >> president obama warned the cap is not a permanent solution. >> even if a shut-in is not possible, this new cap and the additional equipment being placed in the gulf will be able to contain up to 80,000 barrels per day, which should allow us to capture nearly all the will until the well is killed. >> even if the cap does hold, it is a temporary solution. bp has to seal off the lead
u.s. president barack obama welcomed the news but warned this is not a permanent solution and an enormous cleanup still lies ahead. >> the undersea flow has been stopped for now. after almost three months, there is no sign of oil leaking out. tests are still under way, but hopes are rising the new metal cap can contain the massive pressure and put an end to the worst spill in u.s. history. >> we will do lots of analysis to make sure it looks like everything is as it should be. i...
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u.s. and prison -- u.s. and britain have criticized the release of the lockerbie bomber. que.ere killed in dacia mosco the prime minister of australia has called for an election. she was elected by a third-party three weeks ago after ousting her predecessor. >> this morning, i asked her excellency, the governor general to dissolve the house of representatives so that elections could occur for the house and half of the senate on saturday august 21. this selection presents australians with a very clear choice. this election is about the choice as to whether we moved australia for work or go back. >> she is taking a big gamble calling an election so soon. >> she is australia's first female prime minister. she has only been in the job for just over three weeks. it is a political gamble. she now faces the biggest fight of her political life. this campaign will be fought over the economy, domestic issues, health reform, and education, and border security and the asylum seekers. this will be a very bruising campaign between her governing labor party and the conservative tony abb
u.s. and prison -- u.s. and britain have criticized the release of the lockerbie bomber. que.ere killed in dacia mosco the prime minister of australia has called for an election. she was elected by a third-party three weeks ago after ousting her predecessor. >> this morning, i asked her excellency, the governor general to dissolve the house of representatives so that elections could occur for the house and half of the senate on saturday august 21. this selection presents australians with...
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u.s. senate seat of the late west virginia senator robert byrd. president obama on the gulf of mexico oil spill. after that, minority leader talk about their opposition to the democrats' economic policies. later, the state of the u.s. is really a security relationship. -- israeli security relationship. >> tomorrow, the michigan governor's republican primary debate. the candidates are seeking to replace democratic governor who is -- that is at 8:00 tomorrow. >> this weekend, author panels on religion, diversity in publishing, and african-american history. live, all day saturday starting at 11:00. also this week and, at the university -- columbia university professor on his new book. a weekend filled with a non- fiction books on c-span2. >> c-span, our public affairs content is available on television, radio, and online. you can also connect with us on facebook and twitter. sign up for our schedule alerts e-mails at c-span.org. >> we are covering the first of two debates over the weekend bet
u.s. senate seat of the late west virginia senator robert byrd. president obama on the gulf of mexico oil spill. after that, minority leader talk about their opposition to the democrats' economic policies. later, the state of the u.s. is really a security relationship. -- israeli security relationship. >> tomorrow, the michigan governor's republican primary debate. the candidates are seeking to replace democratic governor who is -- that is at 8:00 tomorrow. >> this weekend, author...
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. >> currently, china holds $920 billion of the u.s. debt. if the u.s. does not change its debt habits in the next ten years, spending is expected to grow by some $2 trillion. that is $500 billion in social security, $500 billion in medicare. $300 billion in medicaid, and $650 to $700 billion in interest. >> we can't grow our way out of this. we could have decades of double digit growth and not get our way out of this debt problem. >> to combat the problem, the commission will have a plan by december 1 to cut the annual 3% within the next five years. >> question, will the bowl, simpson national debt commission just appointed by president obama make matters worse? will it cause the current recession to turn into a 1930s great depression? is that possible? >> we're headed is for a real deadlock of democracy. these people are going to come in with recommendations. the democrats are going to lose 30 seats. they aren't going to cut veterans, insurance. the republicans aren't going to give them a dime in tax increases and not going to cut budget for the wars.
. >> currently, china holds $920 billion of the u.s. debt. if the u.s. does not change its debt habits in the next ten years, spending is expected to grow by some $2 trillion. that is $500 billion in social security, $500 billion in medicare. $300 billion in medicaid, and $650 to $700 billion in interest. >> we can't grow our way out of this. we could have decades of double digit growth and not get our way out of this debt problem. >> to combat the problem, the commission will...
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the u.s.- israel cooperation. the rockets with better guidance system and greater range are spreading across the region. hamas has a substantial number of rockets in gaza. they all pose a serious danger. these and other threats to israel's civilian population are real and growing. they must be addressed. we are standing shoulder to shoulder with our israeli partners to do so. coming into my current job after eight years with senator clinton, i can attest to hurt deep sense of pride in being a strong voice for israel. i travel to israel with senator clinton in 2005. i join her on her first visit to israel as secretary of state in march of 2009. when it comes to the u.s.-israel relationship, the policy guidance secretary clinton has given me is no different from the guidance she gave me when i worked for her in the senate. in a recent speech, she asked me, coming from this experience of working with her, to make the management of our security relationship with israel preserving israel's military
the u.s.- israel cooperation. the rockets with better guidance system and greater range are spreading across the region. hamas has a substantial number of rockets in gaza. they all pose a serious danger. these and other threats to israel's civilian population are real and growing. they must be addressed. we are standing shoulder to shoulder with our israeli partners to do so. coming into my current job after eight years with senator clinton, i can attest to hurt deep sense of pride in being a...
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u.s. his critics fear they encourage radical profiling they also say cracking down on illegal immigrants would leave a severe lack of manual workers. mortality dot com thousands of deaths and countless injuries in different parts of the world or the deadly aftermath of car bomb attacks next artie's special report brings you the history of these acts of terror. bombing of the mine or my repeat my. homemade explosives slipped across the atlantic into the hands of the ira. the world's first full scale car bomb or was now ready to begin. and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. shanel callaghan was the senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is that . it was running up explosives and guess what yet garrett great difficulty in getting hold of the military commercial explosives to get small amounts that you could steal from quarries you could buy some of them not could find the money not to use that net nitrate was probably the biggest com
u.s. his critics fear they encourage radical profiling they also say cracking down on illegal immigrants would leave a severe lack of manual workers. mortality dot com thousands of deaths and countless injuries in different parts of the world or the deadly aftermath of car bomb attacks next artie's special report brings you the history of these acts of terror. bombing of the mine or my repeat my. homemade explosives slipped across the atlantic into the hands of the ira. the world's first full...
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. >>> the u.s. army released the name of a soldier from napa who was killed wednesday in afghanistan. chase stanley was one of several soldiers that died. >>> lawmakers in sacramento have passed and the governor has already signed into law a law that will make bart supervisors more responsible. >> reporter: greater trans transparency was used in describing the new law. >> doing nothing was not an option. >> reporter: the new law authored by sandra swanson and signed by governor arnold schwarzenegger appoints an independent auditor. it also creates an 11 member citizen review board to recommend disciplinary action. >> this is a new page in bart's history. >> reporter: the new law is the latest change at bart is the shooting death of oscar grant the iii by mehserle about a year and a half ago. >> things that go wrong prior to this, the bart police department did it themselves. it was our own internal affairs. after january of 2009, that had to stop. >> it gives us another place to go, they look at our
. >>> the u.s. army released the name of a soldier from napa who was killed wednesday in afghanistan. chase stanley was one of several soldiers that died. >>> lawmakers in sacramento have passed and the governor has already signed into law a law that will make bart supervisors more responsible. >> reporter: greater trans transparency was used in describing the new law. >> doing nothing was not an option. >> reporter: the new law authored by sandra swanson and...
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the u.s., they call them a liability. all the support we give israel does not take those tough decisions and engages in activities that create problems through some strategic level. i wonder how you respond to that counter argument. >> i think the administration projects that you. we think our relationship is important not just because they share our values but they are a strategic benefit. i think that type of argument is a zero some argument. i don't think it is a zero sum for us. we have relationship with allies in the gulf. a lot of the threats they are concerned about are the same once israel is concerned about. the notion that there is zero some nature to our relationship with israel and mrs. our dynamics in the region and the possibility that common interests can bring this together. it does not have to be either or. >> you also talked about commitment to maintaining the military edge. that is clear in the conventional area. to insure that it [unintelligible] there is a potential for a
the u.s., they call them a liability. all the support we give israel does not take those tough decisions and engages in activities that create problems through some strategic level. i wonder how you respond to that counter argument. >> i think the administration projects that you. we think our relationship is important not just because they share our values but they are a strategic benefit. i think that type of argument is a zero some argument. i don't think it is a zero sum for us. we...
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from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been a subject to scientific disagreement some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cause doubt in the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus whilst you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the hate hiv aids there are a pair the conference is a list of around two thousand five hundred names all the scientists challenge the classic definition some to have different visas to treatment author and his doctor will turn it to therapy to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief . these are the treatment methods that he's written to twenty three years positive based on his experiences. primarily somber deserve an expert nation experience working through further can live for the troops. still want to transfer from so far this dissenting from the conventional view that hiv caus
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to discuss the future of u.s. cuban relations i'm joined by cathy areu in new york she's a publisher an author and a journalist in denver we have dr michael bell a tory he's a cuban refugee and a professor at the school of theology and in washington we go to frank was on he's the executive director of the center for a free cuba and another member of our crosstalk team yellin the hunger all right folks across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and first i'd like to go to you frank am obama says u.s. policy towards cuba has failed it's a failure how would you characterize his interpretation is it a failure because the united states wasn't able to enact a forced regime change after the last sixty years in havana. well president obama has said a number a number of things one and he lifted sanctions travel to cuba by cuban americans and he also will lift sanctions on remittances to cuba president obama did ask the cuban government to release all political prisoners and to put in place econ
to discuss the future of u.s. cuban relations i'm joined by cathy areu in new york she's a publisher an author and a journalist in denver we have dr michael bell a tory he's a cuban refugee and a professor at the school of theology and in washington we go to frank was on he's the executive director of the center for a free cuba and another member of our crosstalk team yellin the hunger all right folks across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and first i'd like to...
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taking our job spoken group in america claims that the legal immigrants are doing but many u.s. citizens refuse to do the work themselves. the solution to the. russian helicopters which help fight fires or enjoy.
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u.s. code. >> next question directed toward john mccain. allen greenspan said there is reason not to extend the bush tax cut, but favor them, even as we face the growing seff sit. >> i respect allen greenspan but he was in charge when this meltdown occurred and obviously has great responsibility for it. we can't raise taxes at this time. tax increases will hurt our economy even more. whether i voted against the bush tax cuts in 2001 because i predicted that spending had to be brought under control, and it was not. we worked from tax cuts and benefits. i voted for tax cuts, but i didn't want to go from spluss to deficit. with you -- but we are in tage. but we are in danger. we are in danger of, at best, a very slow recovery. people are hurting. we need to have our taxes kept low. we need to cut corporate taxes, and we need to give social security tax and other payroll taxes -- taxes need to be held off until we can get the e-mail businesses back in business -- get the small business yes --
u.s. code. >> next question directed toward john mccain. allen greenspan said there is reason not to extend the bush tax cut, but favor them, even as we face the growing seff sit. >> i respect allen greenspan but he was in charge when this meltdown occurred and obviously has great responsibility for it. we can't raise taxes at this time. tax increases will hurt our economy even more. whether i voted against the bush tax cuts in 2001 because i predicted that spending had to be...
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in the u.s. claims american citizens and only because of immigrants but not many of the right to do their jobs. growth the solution tonight.
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rizzo's tough new immigration laws have been causing fresh debates across the u.s. .
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the six to five years since the u.s. carried out the some successful test of an atomic bomb blast in the new mexico desert was just on the altar.
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this is harming the u.s. economy, it's harming people that you have hundreds of thousands of people going into the hospital and being hospitalized just the cost of that are enormous. so what we're hoping is that we can prevent a lot of those illnesses by updating the law. it really is up to the senate to move that forward and we think it could go through very quickly. host: and it says, according to the research i have here is that a good deal happens in the northwest. is there a reason for that? guest: all 50 states have very -- northeast. a lot of it has to do with the population of course if you've got a large population it costs more so the bigger states have a larger burden as a general matter. and it's also associated with what the health care costs are. some states it's more expensive than the others. host: and as far as cost per case is concerned when you factor in, states such as connecticut are about $1,500 per residents and states like kentucky are about $1,000. guest: and that's of course an avera
this is harming the u.s. economy, it's harming people that you have hundreds of thousands of people going into the hospital and being hospitalized just the cost of that are enormous. so what we're hoping is that we can prevent a lot of those illnesses by updating the law. it really is up to the senate to move that forward and we think it could go through very quickly. host: and it says, according to the research i have here is that a good deal happens in the northwest. is there a reason for...
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the u.s. congress has given final approval to the financial regulatory reform, one of the obama key policy goals. the legislation will put in place the most dramatic system since the 1930s. the senate voted 60-39 on thursday. it was passed by the house of representatives of last month. this is to avoid a recurrence of the financial crisis. it includes an oversight of the banks and authorities. they also create a new federal agency to protect thefinancial . the bill also imposes limits on financial institutions and dealing with high-risk products. >> good afternoon. the united states congress has now passed a wall street reform bill that will bring greater economic security to families and businesses across the country. we can't afford another financial crisis just as we're digging out from the last one. >> obama is expected to sign the bill into law next week. the bill, however, has incorporated some of the financial industry's demands. banks are still limited in investments in hedge funds des
the u.s. congress has given final approval to the financial regulatory reform, one of the obama key policy goals. the legislation will put in place the most dramatic system since the 1930s. the senate voted 60-39 on thursday. it was passed by the house of representatives of last month. this is to avoid a recurrence of the financial crisis. it includes an oversight of the banks and authorities. they also create a new federal agency to protect thefinancial . the bill also imposes limits on...
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from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been a subject to scientific disagreements some believe there are different causes of aids not just take hiv and cause doubt on the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus whilst you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the hate hiv aids there are a pair the conference is a list of around two thousand five hundred names all the scientists who challenge the classic definition some t. have different views as to treatment author and his dr tentative their pace to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief. these are the treatment methods that he's written of the twenty three years plus it is based on his experiences. trying somber deserve an explanation for the strengths the market reforms or could live for the troops. still want to transfer from so far the sensing from the conventional view that
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tough new immigration rules change to come into force within a fortnight questions are raised in the u.s. about the real contribution to illegal migrants make doing work americans don't want to tell you which critics say will mean police targeting ethnic minorities faces a lawless teacher legal challenge from the u.s. coming. up next join martin andrews on his tour around the moscow metro which is more than just a means of transport but a virtual underground museum with fascinating architecture is up next here in our city. in a new mission in moscow it's good to escape from the sweltering temperatures above the place to go to steep political. blood to see you get lost and freeze on the streets most while the program i'll be taking you on it's will have an art gallery and i'm museum a lot of the i call it symbolizes it infrastructure it's best shrouded in history amazing facts and figures and also some fascinating legends yes it's the mosque i match our. lives on with modelers a and skull to school or reading is a visual traits a one size it's not the oldest in the world the most london t
tough new immigration rules change to come into force within a fortnight questions are raised in the u.s. about the real contribution to illegal migrants make doing work americans don't want to tell you which critics say will mean police targeting ethnic minorities faces a lawless teacher legal challenge from the u.s. coming. up next join martin andrews on his tour around the moscow metro which is more than just a means of transport but a virtual underground museum with fascinating architecture...
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a sixty five years ago a mushroom cloud in the new mexico desert should the u.s. have won the race to produce an atomic weapon and this all seems kristen for azzam reports the fact of the blast wave went across the world involving many other countries in the nuclear arms race. it started with a pen and paper a letter written by albert einstein to president roosevelt in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine explaining the need to act quickly developing and exploring your anian fission roosevelt did act and as several nations in europe became entrenched in the second world war the united states propelled itself into work on developing a nuclear bomb tens of thousands of people worked on it the largest corporations in america were recruited so it's not something that can really be done in the laboratory here. instead a large bomb weighing almost ten thousand pounds was assembled at a top secret facility in los alamos new mexico the nicknames of the two bombs that ended world war two one was called little boy and that was a rainy i'm fuelled weapon and then fat man th
a sixty five years ago a mushroom cloud in the new mexico desert should the u.s. have won the race to produce an atomic weapon and this all seems kristen for azzam reports the fact of the blast wave went across the world involving many other countries in the nuclear arms race. it started with a pen and paper a letter written by albert einstein to president roosevelt in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine explaining the need to act quickly developing and exploring your anian fission roosevelt...
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from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been the subject to scientific disagreement some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cost out in the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus was you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the hate hiv aids there way here at the conference is a list of around two thousand five hundred names all the scientists challenge the classic definition some t. have different visas to treatment author and his doctor tentative therapies to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief in these other treatment methods that he's written of the twenty three years positive based on his experiences. songbird deserve an explanation for. the work through for cliff with. troops. that want to transfer from so far this dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes a say they can face and ho
from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been the subject to scientific disagreement some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cost out in the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus was you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the...
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the start treaty between washington and moscow faces a tough road to get through the u.s. congress with senior republican party figures opposing ratification but josh rogin a writer for the magazine foreign policy believes opponents with a political agenda will not succeed in blocking the treaty's approval. there is broad bipartisan consensus that reducing nuclear weapons is a good thing it reduces the risk of nuclear weapons getting into the hands of terrorists and reduces the chances of an accidental launch it proves the relationship and communication between the us and russia which has to be a good thing my take is that the treaty really doesn't impact missile defense at all what we're seeing here is that this is the first arms control debate that the senate has had in ten years so the senators want to get maximum concessions so they're bargaining for those concessions those concessions include missile defense it's more of what can we can get before we sign on that's separate from mitt romney and sarah palin and a couple of senators who are just against the whole idea o
the start treaty between washington and moscow faces a tough road to get through the u.s. congress with senior republican party figures opposing ratification but josh rogin a writer for the magazine foreign policy believes opponents with a political agenda will not succeed in blocking the treaty's approval. there is broad bipartisan consensus that reducing nuclear weapons is a good thing it reduces the risk of nuclear weapons getting into the hands of terrorists and reduces the chances of an...
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in the month of june, 32 suicides among u.s. soldiers. it is part of a significant uptick since the start of the year. it's happening in the midst of two wars that the u.s. army is fighting. and despite a huge campaign to stop it. our report tonight from our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> reporter: in april, army specialist jesse huff went to the veterans medical center in dayton, ohio, seeking help. instead, the 27-year-old iraq veteran, suffering from combat wounds and deep depression, shot and killed himself on the front steps. for the army, it's an agonizing trend. last month alone set a tragic record for suicides -- more than one per day. multiple combat tours, a bad economy and family troubles all create incredible stress on today's soldier. >> in a six-year period a young man or a young woman can have as many stressors as a normal american has throughout their entire life. >> reporter: tom kelly received a medal of honor for valor in vietnam and now councils troubled soldiers. he believes coming home can be more stress
in the month of june, 32 suicides among u.s. soldiers. it is part of a significant uptick since the start of the year. it's happening in the midst of two wars that the u.s. army is fighting. and despite a huge campaign to stop it. our report tonight from our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> reporter: in april, army specialist jesse huff went to the veterans medical center in dayton, ohio, seeking help. instead, the 27-year-old iraq veteran, suffering from combat wounds and deep...
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brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. people who suffer from drug or alcohol addiction sometimes say hurtful things. they drive the people who love them most away. if you know someone who suffers from drug or alcohol addiction, listen. try to hear what they are really saying. know that there is hope and help them find their voice again. for drug or alcohol treatment referral for you or someone you know, call 1-800-662-help. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. music what i can tell you about the power of recovery is that recovery means being released from those things that have had you bound for such a long time. so recovery means being released. uh, i want to talk to you about the power of recovery also, for me the purpose of recovery. being that i'm in long, person in long-term recovery, over 23 years of recovery, through the lord, jesus christ, and i feel for me it's a release of bondage, it's also a release to give back. to me the power of recovery is all about coming to terms with life.
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also as the u.s. debates tougher immigration laws to save jobs for americans could say will only lead to a severe lack of key manual work. at n.p.r. .
also as the u.s. debates tougher immigration laws to save jobs for americans could say will only lead to a severe lack of key manual work. at n.p.r. .
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to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established giant zero joint improvised explosive device defeat organization. with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of those work is top secret vast electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will we defeat the car bomb for i don't think you can ever say that a car is a commercial entity and you go buy a car and then if you want to go get some fertilizer if you've got a few stray rounds of one five five shells such a file and i mean just suddenly you can make a car bomb and so it's not something that you're ever going to be able to eliminate from the battlefield because the components are all there. across the world governments are hardening their buildings putting up barriers defenses against suicide truck bomber. downing street in the white house are turning into fortresses . the car bomb is it the greatest terrorist weapon. it is in my opinion a car bomb is it wreaks terror in everyo
to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established giant zero joint improvised explosive device defeat organization. with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of those work is top secret vast electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will we defeat the car bomb for i don't think you can ever say that a car is a commercial entity and you go buy a car and then if you want to go get some fertilizer if you've...
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a tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the rule that set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who would gel suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say it will be the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the law will protect jobs but as all sees that i'm on california found out if the illegals and going that we don't want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant workers are picking the consume but millions of americans and people around the world. it's a bank breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these workers right in the united states illegally so from as far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around it you know what's happened here from whatever you're going to leave any time i mean this is about lawful citizens versus illegal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty but there's a living million illegal immigrants in the united states
a tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the rule that set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who would gel suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say it will be the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the law will protect jobs but as all sees that i'm on california found out if the illegals and going that we don't want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant...
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the immigrants are doing many u.s. citizens refused to let himself see. the solution to. the russian helicopters which helped.
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is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the north set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who would just suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say would lead to the targeting of ethnic groups well supporters claim the know will protect jobs but is also used on one linda in california found out if the illegals have gone up with no one to replace them. under the california. immigrant workers or picking the consumer that millions of americans and people around the world. it's a bank breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these immigrant workers arrived in the united states illegally from a far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around that you know what's happened here for labor and you're going to leave any time i mean a lot this is about lawful citizens versus illegal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty foot fence there's a living million illegal immigrant
is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the north set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who would just suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say would lead to the targeting of ethnic groups well supporters claim the know will protect jobs but is also used on one linda in california found out if the illegals have gone up with no one to replace them. under the california. immigrant workers or picking the consumer that...
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. >> from the u.s. second circuit court of appeals decision this week, we now hold that the fcc's policy on indecency violates the first amendment, because it is unconstitutionally vague, creating a chilling effect that goes far beyond the fleeting expletives at issue here. carter phillips, you were the lawyer for fox television station. what is the net effect of this decision on in decency? >> i think it takes the law, essentially, back to pacifica, where the supreme court said -- the carline decision -- what it basically says is you should be looking for that shock treatment, repeat statements, as a basis on which to enforced indecency. the second circuit would not have the authority to overrule what the supreme court has said. from that point forward, what the second circuit says is that what the commission has done is so vague and incomprehensible that it is not a basis on which the first amendment will allow you to enforce the decency -- the indecency standards. >> what other decisions have been ma
. >> from the u.s. second circuit court of appeals decision this week, we now hold that the fcc's policy on indecency violates the first amendment, because it is unconstitutionally vague, creating a chilling effect that goes far beyond the fleeting expletives at issue here. carter phillips, you were the lawyer for fox television station. what is the net effect of this decision on in decency? >> i think it takes the law, essentially, back to pacifica, where the supreme court said --...
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a tough immigration law and our zain is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the low that set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people he would just suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say it will lead to the targeting of ethnic groups claim the bill will protect jobs which is the. lindo in california found if the illegals are gone that we may want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant workers are picking the consume that millions of americans and people around the world. it's a bank breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these workers arrived in the united states illegally from as far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around you know what happened here for leave and you're going to leave any time i mean a lot of this is about lawful citizens versus a legal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty five eleven million illegal immigrants in the united states. those could be americ
a tough immigration law and our zain is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the low that set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people he would just suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say it will lead to the targeting of ethnic groups claim the bill will protect jobs which is the. lindo in california found if the illegals are gone that we may want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant workers are...
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from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been a subject to scientific disagreements some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cast doubt on the standard aids test which is based on the taking the presence of the hate hiv virus was you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the hate i.v. aids is there a fair the conference is a list of around two thousand five hundred names all the scientists who challenge the classic definition some t. have different visas to treatment author and his doctor tentative therapies to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief. these are the treatment methods that he's written of twenty three years positive based on his experiences. somber deserve an explanation for free market reforms or could live for the. troops. still want to transfer from so far this dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes aids so they
from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as the cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been a subject to scientific disagreements some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cast doubt on the standard aids test which is based on the taking the presence of the hate hiv virus was you might think there are only a small number of scientists who...
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a tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the law the set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who are just suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say will need to the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the law will protect jobs but. california found out if the illegals are gone they want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant workers are picking the key to consume but millions of americans and people around the world. it's a back breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these workers right in the united states illegally so from as far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around it you know what's happened here for labor you believe any time i mean this is about lawful citizens versus illegal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty foot fence you know there's a living million illegal immigrants in the united states. those could be american
a tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the u.s. for allowing racial profiling the law the set to come into force later this month allows the police to stop and search people who are just suspected of being illegal immigrants critics say will need to the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the law will protect jobs but. california found out if the illegals are gone they want to replace them. under the southern california. immigrant workers are picking the key to...
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from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as a cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been a subject to scientific disagreement some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cause doubt in the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus whilst you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt the hatred of the aids they're a hair the conference is a list of around two thousand five hundred names all the scientists who challenge the classic definition some t. have different diseases to treatment author and his doctor he's a tentative therapy to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief in these other treatment methods that he's written of the twenty three years positive based on his experiences. somberly deserve an explanation for its. roof for cliff with. troops. still want to transfer from so for us this dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes a city can fac
from the disease with eva sixty million people infected in that time according to the united nations u.s. scientists identified hiv as a cause and developed a successful test to detect its presence but this has itself been a subject to scientific disagreement some believe there are different causes of aids not just hiv and cause doubt in the standard aids test which is based on detecting the presence of the hiv virus whilst you might think there are only a small number of scientists who doubt...
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and hours owners tough new immigration laws have been causing fresh debates across the u.s. since could.
and hours owners tough new immigration laws have been causing fresh debates across the u.s. since could.
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to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established giant zero joint improvised explosive device defeat organization. with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of those work is top secret vast electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will we defeat the car bomb for i don't think you can ever say that a car is a commercial entity and you go buy a car and then if you want to go get some fertilizer if you've got a few stray rounds of one five five shells such a file and i mean just suddenly you can make a car bomb and so it's not something that you're ever going to be able to eliminate from the battlefield because of the components are all there. across the world governments are hardening their buildings putting up barriers defenses against suicide truck bomber. downing street in the white house are turning into fortresses . the car bomb is it the greatest terrorist weapon. it is in my opinion a car bomb is it wreaks terror in eve
to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established giant zero joint improvised explosive device defeat organization. with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of those work is top secret vast electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will we defeat the car bomb for i don't think you can ever say that a car is a commercial entity and you go buy a car and then if you want to go get some fertilizer if you've...
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arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was very proud of this lighthouse. the cubans offer hospitality to general alexander alejandro o'reilly. he rose through the ranks of the spanish army. the spanish sent alexander o'reilly to cuba to form a militia. he was appointed governor of louisiana and head of the army later on. he arrived in august, 1769, and took formal possession of louisiana for spain. think of new orleans and cuba, in particular havana, governors there were also in cuba so there was all this traveling from one city to another because later when i got my ph.d. from tulaine university and i went to the irish channel. it's interesting, the irish history connected with new orleans. so the o'reilly family has been in louisiana for centuries
arrived from spain, some of them with the spanish royal armies; other irish influx arrived from the u.s. for the construction of railroads used to transport sugar cane to the sugar plantations. that was at the end of the 19th century. and then at the beginning of the 20th century, we're talking 1902, 1910, before odono that i mentioned before, this man who gave his name to -- he was very proud of this lighthouse. the cubans offer hospitality to general alexander alejandro o'reilly. he rose...
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that was it is a tough new immigration recalls and fresh debates across the u.s. its critics fear they are rich racial profiling they will say say cracking down on illegal immigrants will leave the city of manual work. well thousands of deaths and countless injuries in different parts of the world of the deadly car bomb attacks special brings you the bloody history of these acts of terror. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i loved. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead. six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten to vet the bomb go off. this. white star. and then of course the bank and then. they run over. and destruction and chaos. it was a stunning assault. one
that was it is a tough new immigration recalls and fresh debates across the u.s. its critics fear they are rich racial profiling they will say say cracking down on illegal immigrants will leave the city of manual work. well thousands of deaths and countless injuries in different parts of the world of the deadly car bomb attacks special brings you the bloody history of these acts of terror. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real...
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and in the u.s. critics say attempts to crack down on the millions of illegal immigrants to keep americans and what will actually need to chill being left on.
and in the u.s. critics say attempts to crack down on the millions of illegal immigrants to keep americans and what will actually need to chill being left on.
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the u.s. has pressed for an investigation into the decision to free him and into allegations that bp lobby for his release. from washington, james reynolds reports. >> here is the problem facing britain and america. al-megrahi is free and not yet dead. the scottish government released him a year ago because the -- doctors said he had three months to live. 11 months have gone by, and he is still alive. al-megrahi is the only man convicted of the bombing of pan am flight 103. 270 people were killed when it exploded over the town of lockerbie. he was jailed for life. which is why his release last year and third so many in britain in america, despite -- angered so many in britain and america. scottish authorities decided to allow him to go home to die in libya. now hillary clinton has spoken to william hague about the growing concern. >> it is an insult to the families of the victims of the bombing of pan am flight 13. legitimate concerns were raised about the medical information that led to the d
the u.s. has pressed for an investigation into the decision to free him and into allegations that bp lobby for his release. from washington, james reynolds reports. >> here is the problem facing britain and america. al-megrahi is free and not yet dead. the scottish government released him a year ago because the -- doctors said he had three months to live. 11 months have gone by, and he is still alive. al-megrahi is the only man convicted of the bombing of pan am flight 103. 270 people...
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their zone is tough new immigration law has been causing fresh debates of course the u.s. says critics fear they encourage racial profiling they also say cracking down legal immigrants from the very severe back of my. small snooze coming up next the details for you. well welcome to the post news an artsy we began with the headlines siri in the williams well nice old events leading up to the u.s. open up to have a surgery to repair a confidence. while in football tyrian retrains with his new club the new york red bulls for the first time. and around so we'll start first all of the gradient at saturday's jam on the grand prix. but we kick off with russian premier league football as a meets in pittsburgh nine points clear at the top of tree hill victory over c.b.s. sunia was the score at the trophy stadium nicholas lowe births and with the girls their civil eight games in moscow with it all by hosting a stall at spartak entertaining title holders or being. over in the us terry under a practice with a new york red bulls for the first time since he surprised the world by assign
their zone is tough new immigration law has been causing fresh debates of course the u.s. says critics fear they encourage racial profiling they also say cracking down legal immigrants from the very severe back of my. small snooze coming up next the details for you. well welcome to the post news an artsy we began with the headlines siri in the williams well nice old events leading up to the u.s. open up to have a surgery to repair a confidence. while in football tyrian retrains with his new...
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gwen: this is u.s. forces we're talking about? >> yes. u.s. forces, casualties. i went with a general and one of the first things we did is went to a memorial service for a 20-year-old soldier and i couldn't help sitting there thinking, a 20-year-old soldier who was 11 years old when this war started. gwen: wow. >> so saw that really first hand. >> is there anything you saw in the training, so much of this depends on the ability to stand up this very wobbley afghan force. was there any good in the training you saw there? >> yeah. i have the comparison to iraq so i can look back and think they've really come a long way in what they're doing and how they're doing it. but at the same time some of the are you -- recruits they're getting, one of the officers said to me they can't shoot, they can't drive, they can't read. they were doing the most rudimentary training you can ever do. driver's training the they can't read license plate numbers if they're going out to be police officers in the local areas. i think the training is going well. it's just that we're so far b
gwen: this is u.s. forces we're talking about? >> yes. u.s. forces, casualties. i went with a general and one of the first things we did is went to a memorial service for a 20-year-old soldier and i couldn't help sitting there thinking, a 20-year-old soldier who was 11 years old when this war started. gwen: wow. >> so saw that really first hand. >> is there anything you saw in the training, so much of this depends on the ability to stand up this very wobbley afghan force. was...
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a bay area soldier was among four u.s. troops killed in afghanistan earlier this week. 21-year-old chase stanley died wednesday in southern afghanistan. the department of defense says stanley and others were riding in a military vehicle when an explosive device went off. as of today nearly 1,100 troops died in afghanistan, pakistan and uzbekistan. >>> it is not apple gailt from the big man himself. apple fought back today inviting reporters to its headquarters to explain why its newest iphone is good to go just in need of a little accessory. among those there, business and tech reporter scott budman. was jobs convincing today? >> reporter: well, it depends on who you ask. i watched the stock price on wall street as jobs spoke and apple price went up. customers say for the most part they are happy with the iphone 4. the four has been a success in. three weeks we've seen 3 million sales. jobs trumpeting that but admitting it's not perfect and admitting that the antenna had some problems even calling it antennagate. how to so
a bay area soldier was among four u.s. troops killed in afghanistan earlier this week. 21-year-old chase stanley died wednesday in southern afghanistan. the department of defense says stanley and others were riding in a military vehicle when an explosive device went off. as of today nearly 1,100 troops died in afghanistan, pakistan and uzbekistan. >>> it is not apple gailt from the big man himself. apple fought back today inviting reporters to its headquarters to explain why its newest...
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and oxidental is the biggest onshore producer of oil in the u.s. very good growth prospects for oxidental, just like all of these companies. >> susie: we have a half minute left. exxon-mobil is not on your list. why is that? >> i think exxon-mobil is a little pricey. they do deserve a premium, but i think it is a little much right now. and on top of that, they don't pay as much of a dividend. it yields about 3%. and the xto position they just closed will not yield much to earnings. >> susie: any disclosures to make about these recommendations. >> i do not own any of these stocks, and edward jones does not do any investment banking with any of them. >> fair enough. brian, thank you so much for coming on the program. have a great weekend. >> thank you, you, too. >> tom: here's what we're watching for next week: our friday "market monitor" guest is ernie ankrim, senior market advisor at russell investments. apple, goldman sachs and wells fargo report quarterly results. monday, if congress okays it, more than two million americans who've been out of wo
and oxidental is the biggest onshore producer of oil in the u.s. very good growth prospects for oxidental, just like all of these companies. >> susie: we have a half minute left. exxon-mobil is not on your list. why is that? >> i think exxon-mobil is a little pricey. they do deserve a premium, but i think it is a little much right now. and on top of that, they don't pay as much of a dividend. it yields about 3%. and the xto position they just closed will not yield much to earnings....